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Personal Injury
If you have suffered from a personal injury or illness and someone else was at fault, you may be entitled to compensation.
Our team of specialist lawyers provides a professional, local and personal service, including visits to your home or to hospital if you are unable to travel.
In the majority of cases, you must make your claim within three years of the date of the accident, but it is best to contact us as soon as possible. You can complete the online Accident Report Form or alternatively, contact one of our team directly for a telephone discussion or a free, preliminary meeting.
We will advise you how best to proceed and whether we think your claim will be successful. You should not be concerned about how to fund your claim as we usually arrange funding on a “no win no fee” basis.
Some examples of accidental injuries that can be claimed for include:
- Road Traffic Accidents – as a driver, passenger, cyclist or pedestrian.
- Slips and Trips – on public highways/pavements or in shops, schools or supermarkets.
- Accidents at Work – operating machinery, lifting, falling, etc.
- Faulty Goods – unsafe electrical goods, dangerous toys, contaminated food, etc.
- Holiday Claims – accidents or injuries suffered while on holiday in the UK or abroad.
- Sports Injury Claims – golf, horse riding, swimming, football, cricket or gym injuries.
- Fatal Accidents – as a result of a road traffic accident, injuries at work, faulty goods, etc.
- Beauty/ Hair Accident Claims – injured following beauty treatments such as waxing, hair colouring, etc.
- Children’s Accident Claims – at school, road traffic accident, faulty goods, slip and trips, etc.
You may also have a claim if you think that your previous solicitors under-settled your claim or dealt with it negligently. If you think that you have a professional negligence claim, you can also complete the online Accident Report Form or alternatively, contact one of our team directly for a telephone discussion or a free, preliminary meeting.
We are not an “accident claims company”, our team are professionally trained lawyers and have many years experience in dealing with personal injury and accident claims.
Please do either complete our Accident Report Form or telephone one of our team for an initial free and without obligation conversation.
We are always looking to provide an exceptional service to our clients. For this reason, should you need to speak to one of the lawyers in our Personal Injury team outside of normal working hours (9.00am and 5.30pm), please call them free on 0800 652 6059.
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